Athletes can be drug tested at competitions, at training, and at home. You can also be under investigation for doping by Sport Integrity Australia and not even know it.
This poster is themed for female athletes.
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Athletes can be drug tested at competitions, at training, and at home. You can also be under investigation for doping by Sport Integrity Australia and not even know it.
This poster is themed for female athletes.
The Complaints Process has been established to keep sport safe and fair by managing allegations of Prohibited Conduct.
The key aim of this guidance is to ensure considered, consistent and proportionate decisions are being made throughout the Complaints Process.
Reduce the risk of testing positive by using the Sport Integrity App.
This flyer is themed towards male athletes.
A study conducted by the AIS, Sport Australia and Sport Integrity Australia found that commercially manufactured ‘Protein Fortified Foods’ (PFF) present no additional risk of containing substances banned in sport than other processed foods.
This is the result of high quality food manufacturing standards in Australia.
Every sample you provide is collected, analysed and investigated according to international rules set out in the World Anti-Doping Code.
These rules are designed to protect your rights, and ensure the process is the same no matter where you are tested in the world.
Explore the journey your sample takes from collection to storage.
Athletes can be drug tested at competitions, at training, and at home. You can also be under investigation for doping by Sport Integrity Australia and not even know it.
This poster is themed for para-athletes.
Athletes can be drug tested at competitions, at training, and at home. You can also be under investigation for doping by Sport Integrity Australia and not even know it.
This poster is themed for male athletes.
Cocaine is an illegal and highly addictive drug usually found in the form of a white powdery substance.
This flyer covers 7 key points for athletes.
If you have seen, heard or experienced discrimination in your sport, report it to us.
This poster has 5 versions and is aimed at youth.
This is a guide for athletes who are required to submit whereabouts information.
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